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Chapter 11 The Origins of Judaism - Pinellas County Schools The central teachings of Judaism are monotheism, or the belief in one God, equality, social justice, or fairness, the importance of studying the Hebrew Bible, and following the Jewish teachings, like the Ten Commandments After Babylon destroyed Jerusalem in 586 B C E , most Jews were exiled to Babylon
PowerPoint Presentation We must internalize that the existence of the Jewish people—and of every individual Jew—is not subject to the natural order, unlike other nations In times of trouble, whether personal or communal, the primary path to overcoming challenges is by strengthening our commitment to Torah and mitzvot
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Jewish Feasts Festivals - Catholic Resources Most Jewish Feasts Commemorate Major Historical Events: Most in Hebrew Bible; some post-biblical Some disasters defeats; some victories joys!
PowerPoint Presentation Explain the historical factors contributing to the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948; include the Jewish religious connection to the land, antisemitism, the development of Zionism in Europe, and the aftermath of the Holocaust
PowerPoint Presentation - HISTORY 283 JEWISH STUDIES 235 The Jewish people survived the destruction, suffering, exiles, expulsions and the greatest tragedy - the Shoah Despite it all, we have returned to our homeland and we have built a modern, developed, democratic state, which has ingathered the Jewish people from the four corners of the earth
KS1 Master Slides - penninelearning. com Set up a display of Jewish objects, pictures and story books for the children to explore and handle with care Provide pictures of doors for the children to collage and add sequins glitter for making special boxes Slide 8: Rules for handling special objects; use the slide created together in the previous session to recap here